The Common Sense Form Heraclitus to Peirce
New York, Turnbridge Press (1962)
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| Keywords | Philosophy History Senses and sensation | |||||||||
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T. K. Johansen (1997). Aristotle on the Sense-Organs. Cambridge University Press.
Thomas Reid (1997). Thomas Reid, an Inquiry Into the Human Mind: On the Principles of Common Sense. Pennsylvania State University Press.
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Pavel Gregoric (2007). Aristotle on the Common Sense. Oxford University Press.
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